Safety Restraint Belt - Jungheinrich DFG 320 Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety restraint belt

The driver must check the operation and condition of the seat belt every day before
using the industrial truck. Faulty operation can only be detected in good time through
regular inspection.
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Put on the safety restraint belt each time before starting the industrial truck.
The belt protects against serious injury.
Protect the belt from contamination (e.g. cover it when the truck is idle) and clean it
regularly. Frozen belt locks or pulleys must be thawed out and dried to prevent them
from freezing up again.
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The dry temperature of the warm air should not exceed +60 °C.
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Do not alter the belt setting.
This will increase the risk of malfunctioning.
– Always replace the safety restraint belt after an accident.
– Only original spare parts must be used for retrofits or repairs.
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Damaged or non-operational belts must only be replaced by contractual dealers or
branches.
– Pull out the belt completely and check for fraying
– Test the belt buckle and make sure the belt returns correctly into the retractor.
Check the cover for damage
Testing the automatic blocking system:
– Park the truck on a horizontal surface
– Pull out the belt with a jerk.
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The automatic system should lock the belt in the retractor.
– Open the engine bonnet approx. 30 degrees
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The automatic system should lock the belt in the retractor.
Starting the industrial truck on steep slopes
The automatic blocking system locks the belt in the retractor when the truck is
positioned on a steep slope. This prevents the belt from being pulled out of the
retractor.
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Carefully drive the truck off the slope and then put on the belt.
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